Kenny Britt's latest arrest could land him an NFL suspension, derailing the Tennessee Titans wide receiver's return from knee surgery.

Friday's arrest by military police at Fort Campbell, Ky., marks Britt's eighth run-in with police since he was a first-round pick in 2009. He is on the NFL's radar for his personal problems and met last August with commissioner Roger Goodell.

At that time Goodell opted against suspending Britt over law violations that occurred during the NFL lockout. This time Britt might not be so lucky.

Britt, who turns 23 in mid-September, was arrested early Friday while attempting to enter the Army base through a security gate, Sporting News correspondent Jim Wyatt reported for Tennessean.com. The base straddles the Kentucky-Tennessee border, and the gate involved is on the base's Kentucky side.

Britt was in the company of a female soldier, according to media reports.

Military police became suspicious because of his driving and administered a field sobriety test, a base spokesman told the Tennessean.

The incident took place about 3:30 a.m. CT, according to reports. Britt refused to take a breath test and was taken into custody at that time.

Military police impounded his vehicle. They escorted him off the base when he was released.

Britt will face charges in U.S. District Court at Fort Campbell, Wyatt reported.

“The incident is under investigation, and further comments are inappropriate for us to make at this time,” a military spokesman told the Tennessean. “We have contacted the Tennessee Titans and we ask that you direct further media inquiries through the Titans.”

Team officials issued a statement on Britt's arrest Friday morning: "We are aware of the situation and we are in the process of gathering more facts."

He faces charges of driving under the influence and implied consent.

Britt was arrested twice during the 2011 offseason and now a total of eight times during his brief NFL career. He played in three games last season when he blew out a knee. Over three seasons, he has 101 receptions for 1,765 yards and 15 touchdowns.

In addition to dealing with issues off the field, Britt is coming off multiple surgeries on his right knee from a September 2011 injury and had surgery on his left knee in June.

Britt pleaded guilty to a downgraded charge of disturbing the peace for an arrest in New Jersey last year. He's also had legal troubles in Tennessee.